Graeme's Skaven - June - Leader Month (82 points)
This month started off well - I converted some models to give me some variation of leader models and add a little bit of character to the army. I managed to get the base colours on them in the first week, and was feeling optimistic that I was going to be able to end the challenge on a high note and deliver a group of at least seven well-painted characters. I even looked out some musicians, in case I finished ahead of schedule, and made progress on the rat swarm I'd been working on.
I'll spare you the details of the , but work got crazy busy, the weather was too hot and humid to paint (at least for me - my Scottish blood doesn't appreciate temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius. I couldn't focus well, and I was getting frustrated with the paint not flowing well.) and I suddenly found myself with a week left in the challenge with no way of completing them. I decided to focus on just five models. After a couple of days that got narrowed to three. With a day left in the challenge, I just focussed on getting a single figure finished to avoid the field of bones...So, here he is:
1 Warpweaver level 10 Wizard, armed with a spear - 82 points
I'm VERY fortunate I left the leader month to last. I wouldn't have had a chance if it had been a rank-and-file-month. In the end, I'm happy with how he turned out, and to get over the finish line, but I'm frustrated at how little I painted this year - I started with grand designs, but I've been struggling to keep up the pace, and this month in particular feels like a real let-down.
I'll put some finishing touches on as many 'in progress' models as I can in July, and see what I can put together for my wrap-up post.
Congrats to all the challengers who made the finish line! I'm genuinely impressed with the quality and quantity that people consistently produce here. It may takes me years to complete the same amount of models some people get through in a six-month challenge, but progress is progress.
You made it to the end! Leaving Leader month till last is great planning in my book. This month has been horrid in the UK, I was so glad I only had varnishing and photography left to worry about.
ReplyDeleteYeah, very glad I made it! :-)
DeleteCongratulations on making it! You are simply reaping the rewards of all the effort you put in early doors so that you can still complete the challenge despite 'real life' happening - good work that man!
ReplyDeleteAwww yeah! Congrats on finishing, and contingency coming into it's own - good planning I say! Nice one 👊
ReplyDeleteCheers! Yeah, sure, let's call it good planning... I'll take either good luck or good planning, as long as the result is the same... :-)
DeleteCongrats on finishing the challenge! And that's a really nicely painted rat. I love the rust effects and the green globe is ace
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